Artist: Frank Sinatra
Title: My Way: The Best Of Frank Sinatra
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Warner
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Vocal
Quality: APE (image+.cue)
Total Time: 02:28:08
Total Size: 846 mb
Tracklist:
CD1:
1. My Way
2. Stranger In The Night
3. Theme From New York New York
4. I Get A Kick Out Of You
5. Somethin' Stupid
6. Moon River
7. What Now My Love
8. Summer Wind
9. For once in my life
10. Love And Marriage
11. They Can't Take That Away from Me
12. My Kind Of Town
13. Fly me to the Moon
14. I've Got You Under My Skin
15. The Best Is Yet To Come
16. It Was A Very Good Year
17. Come Fly With Me
18. That's Life
19. The Girl From Ipanema
20. The Lady Is A Tramp
21. Bad, Bad Leroy Brown
22. Mack The Knife
23. Love's Been Good To Me
24. L.A. Is My Lady
CD2:
1. Let's Face The Music And Dance
2. Come Rain or Come Shine
3. Night And Day
4. The Very Thought Of You
5. Pennies From Heaven
6. Bewitched
7. America The Beautiful
8. All The Way
9. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
10. The Way You Look Tonight
11. Three Coins In The Fountain
12. Softly As I Leave You
13. All Or Nothing At All
14. Yesterday
15. Moonlight Serenade
16. Somewhere My Love
17. Mrs. Robinson
18. Something
19. You are the sunshine of my life
20. Send In The Glowns
21. It Had To Be You
22. The Best Of Everything
Although there are many who feel that Frank Sinatra's greatest material was recorded in the 1950s, there are others who hold that his best studio singing really came during his time with Capitol and with his own label, Reprise, in the '60s and '70s. It is probably an unsolvable debate, but as this two-disc, 46-track set of key cuts from his Capitol and Reprise years shows, Sinatra grew comfortably into his voice and phrasing during these years, learning to stay away from his limitations and work steadily toward his strengths, all with a clear sense of his public image. As a result, the songs collected here are probably the casual fan's main recollection of Sinatra, and for that reason alone this anthology makes a fine place to start. The songs that built his modern image -- "My Way," "Strangers in the Night," "My Kind of Town" -- are all here.